Dr. J. Douglas Salmon, Jr. PhD, C.Psych

Neuro/Rehabilitation Psychologist
 

Dr. J. Douglas Salmon, Jr. [ click for CV] holds a Master's Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling and a doctorate specializing in rehabilitation and neuro-psychology. He is the author and co-author of numerous rehabilitation assessment and outcome evaluation instruments including the Rehabilitation Checklist; the Rehabilitation, Neuropsychological and Health Status Inventory; and the Pre/Post Condition Life Events Checklist in addition to the Rehabilitation Outcome Measurement System (ROMS), among others. He is also the author of Recovery from Whiplash, Concussion and Brain Injury: A guide and workbook for injured persons, their loved ones and caregivers, the Rehabilitation Education and Coping Series, and treatment resource materials including the Neuropsychological Evaluation Summary & Rehabilitation Strategies Series, among others.

Dr. Salmon has held senior clinical and administrative positions at the clinic and corporate levels overseeing brain injury, psychological and complex injury rehabilitation services. He has been a recognized DAC (Catastrophic Impairment, Medical/ Rehabilitation, Disability, Residual Earning Capacity) examiner and has also been on the graduate research staff with the University Centre for International Rehabilitation (Michigan State University). His multidisciplinary private practice consults widely to public and private rehabilitation clinics, agencies and case management firms for the purposes of clinical consultation/treatment, program development and training. Dr. Salmon is also the Executive Director of RTW Integrated Health Management (RIHM), a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation clinic; and of Rehabilitation Research Education and Evaluation Services (RREES), devoted to research, outcome/rehabilitation measurement and educational product development. He is an active researcher in an array of rehabilitation areas and regularly presents research and theoretical papers to local, national and international forums.